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  • Jailed for Fighting the Egg Cartel?
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    Jailed for Fighting the Egg Cartel?

    ByYanasa TV News July 5, 2025July 6, 2025

    Yanasa TV News Inside the Alberta Farmer Arrest That’s Shaking Canada’s Supply Management System On a brisk April morning in southern Alberta, the rural calm was shattered when five RCMP cruisers rolled up to Sundial Poultry, the small family-run egg farm of Henk Van Essen. To neighbors and rural advocates, the heavy police presence seemed surreal….

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  • Disaster on the Guadalupe: Flash Flood Tragedy at Camp Mystic Leaves Dozens Dead, 20+ Girls Missing in Texas Hill Country
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    Disaster on the Guadalupe: Flash Flood Tragedy at Camp Mystic Leaves Dozens Dead, 20+ Girls Missing in Texas Hill Country

    ByYanasa TV News July 5, 2025July 6, 2025

    Yanasa TV News Unprecedented Flash Floods Sweep Through Texas Hill Country, Leaving Dozens Dead and Families Clinging to Hope as Search Continues for Missing Campers at Historic Girls’ Retreat In the early hours of July 5th, beneath the normally tranquil canopy of cypress and oak along the Guadalupe River, Central Texas was transformed by one…

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  • A Celebration Rooted in the Heartland
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    A Celebration Rooted in the Heartland

    ByYanasa TV News July 4, 2025July 6, 2025

    Yanasa TV News Honoring the Rural Heart of America: How Farmers, Ranchers, and Indigenous Peoples Sustain the Spirit of Freedom on Independence Day In the dawn light of a quiet July morning, the rolling hills and open fields of rural America are already alive with the hum of tractors, the lowing of cattle, and the…

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  • How Big Food’s Latest Scheme Threatens Farmers and Food Freedom
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    How Big Food’s Latest Scheme Threatens Farmers and Food Freedom

    ByYanasa TV News July 3, 2025July 6, 2025

    Yanasa TV News Why the Next Revolution in Protein Is Really Just a Power Grab—And What We Lose When We Trade Real Farms for Bioreactors Food for the Few, Not the Many Supermarket aisles overflowing with affordable meats, processed snacks, and exotic produce have become an emblem of modern abundance. On the surface, the industrial…

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  • Buffalo Burgers, Big Skies, and Bison Truths: Behind the Scenes at Durham Ranch
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    Buffalo Burgers, Big Skies, and Bison Truths: Behind the Scenes at Durham Ranch

    ByYanasa TV News July 3, 2025July 6, 2025

    How 55,000 Acres of Bison and a Coleman Grill Are Fueling a Conservation Revolution If there’s one thing you learn fast while filming Native: The Prodigies of an Icon, it’s that bison are more than just beautiful creatures—they’re a way of life. And nowhere does that truth thunder louder than at Durham Ranch, a 55,000-acre bison operation nestled in…

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  • A Pipeline With a Price: Utah’s Pine Valley Ranchers Sound the Alarm as Cedar Valley’s Thirst Threatens Their Future
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    A Pipeline With a Price: Utah’s Pine Valley Ranchers Sound the Alarm as Cedar Valley’s Thirst Threatens Their Future

    ByYanasa TV News July 2, 2025July 6, 2025

    Yanasa TV News Utah’s Controversial Pine Valley Pipeline Could Dry Up Ranches, Drain Tribal Lands, and Set a Dangerous Precedent for Rural America The Rural Sacrifice Zone In the high-desert landscape of southwestern Utah, a showdown over water is drawing national attention—and exposing a harsh reality for America’s heartland. The Central Iron County Water Conservancy…

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  • Beefpocalypse? Nation’s Largest Beef Plant Faces Shutdown
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    Beefpocalypse? Nation’s Largest Beef Plant Faces Shutdown

    ByYanasa TV News July 2, 2025July 2, 2025

    Yanasa TV News A Looming Tyson Strike in Texas Threatens America’s Dinner Plate—and the White House May Have to Step In A Crisis on the Horizon America’s largest beef-processing plant—the Tyson Foods facility in Amarillo, Texas—stands on the edge of a historic shutdown. After months of negotiations, more than 3,100 workers represented by Teamsters Local 577…

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  • UPDATE: Ambush on the Mountain: How an Idaho Brush Fire Turned Deadly
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    UPDATE: Ambush on the Mountain: How an Idaho Brush Fire Turned Deadly

    ByYanasa TV News July 1, 2025July 1, 2025

    Yanasa TV News New Details Emerge on Idaho Firefighter Ambush: What We Now Know About the Shooter and His Motives Original Yanasa TV Story https://yanasanews.com/news/ambush-on-the-mountain-how-a-fire-call-turned-deadly-in-northern-idaho/ On June 29, 2025, a routine fire call in the hills near Coeur d’Alene, Idaho, ended in one of the deadliest days for first responders in recent memory. Two veteran…

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  • Battleground in the Bay: Inside North Carolina’s Shrimp Trawling Ban Controversy
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    Battleground in the Bay: Inside North Carolina’s Shrimp Trawling Ban Controversy

    ByYanasa TV News July 1, 2025July 2, 2025

    Yanasa TV News Why a Late-Session Bill Nearly Sank Generations of Coastal Fishermen—and What It Reveals About Science, Politics, and the Future of American Shrimp The Bill That Rocked the Coast In June 2025, a quiet regulatory bill—House Bill 442—ignited one of North Carolina’s fiercest fisheries debates in decades. Originally drafted to address recreational fishing…

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  • Washed Out: Record May Rains Leave U.S. Farmers Reeling—What Happens Next?
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    Washed Out: Record May Rains Leave U.S. Farmers Reeling—What Happens Next?

    ByYanasa TV News July 1, 2025

    Yanasa TV News Relentless rains swamp Southern farms, threatening local livelihoods while national food supply stays steady. After weeks of unrelenting downpours swamped Southern fields, American farmers are left to assess the damage, brace for lost crops, and hope for government intervention. Here’s what’s at stake for the national food supply—and why local families may…

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